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Buns
01-10-2019, 08:11 PM
Let's give some love to Stram y'all. FOR THE WIN; I AIN'T SCARED OF NO GHOSTS

TOPEKA, Kan. -- There are forces at play inside Arrowhead Stadium. Two Kansas City Chiefs fans say they've found proof.

Gary McKenzie and Anthony Stratton, who operate the online fan forum Arrowhead Guys, wanted to get to the bottom of negative energy that's surrounded the stadium, in particular, during the NFL Playoffs.

Since 1972, Arrowhead has been home to heroes and heartache, especially in the postseason.

A new online video, produced by Arrowhead Guys, shows what happened last Friday when they took the stadium tour along with psychic medium Vicky Millard, who also works as a paranormal investigator in Topeka.


Stratton, a lifelong Chiefs zealot, is a skeptic by nature, but he said he was stunned by what he saw during the tour.

"I'm just speechless really," Stratton told FOX4 on Wednesday.

The video clip shows Stratton and McKenzie walking the entire stadium with the tour group, as Millard, who joined them, said she detected paranormal sources of negativity.

Millard, who operates Kansas Paranormal Investigations, said she came into contact with the presence of a man dressed in a suit from the early 1970's. Millard said she later realized it was the spirit of Super Bowl IV-winning coach Hank Stram, who was fired in 1974.

Stram died in 2005 at age 82, and many Chiefs fans objected to his firing. Stram, the team's original head coach, is said to have held a grudge against the franchise and founder Lamar Hunt over his termination.

"(Stram) is ready to let it go. He's ready for the Chiefs to have another win," Millard said. "He's a Chiefs fan through and through. Where would you spend your time when you're on the other side if you can have the best seat in the house."

Stratton said during another portion of the tour, Millard got a pain in her right leg as the group approached section 111 in the stands. Stratton said the psychic medium has no idea that Stratton and his late father, Richard Stratton, had attended a game before his passing on Nov. 1, sitting in that same section. Richard Stratton was an amputee, who had lost his right leg.


"We were walking by section 111, 11-1, and she said, '1-12, no, 1-11,'" Stratton recalled. "She said, '11-1 that means something,' and I stood there going, 'That's the date my dad died.'"

Those seats are located in the same general area where a man was killed during a 1972 crane collapse during stadium construction.

The Arrowhead Guys' video shows Millard blessing the field, in effort to chase away bad energy.

Millard's answer, when asked if the Sea of Red is cursed: "Not anymore. I don't know that it ever was, but it certainly isn't now."

Based on her Arrowhead experience, Millard has one piece of advice for Chiefs fans: express some gratitude toward Stram. She got the impression the coach's spirit would enjoy that, and besides, a little positive push can't hurt,since the NFL playoffs are about to begin in Kansas City.

"(Stram) would like to see the Chiefs have another chance," Millard added. "I think he's to the point where he might be ready to help from the other side, sort of like a 'Hank in heaven.' I don't want people to worry that he's unsettled, or not in a good place, because he is. That's why he's able to communicate."

https://fox4kc.com/2019/01/09/paranormal-investigator-says-tour-of-arrowhead-stadium-turned-up-negative-energy-spirits/

InChiefsHeaven
01-10-2019, 08:18 PM
What the hell...?

Meh. Good a reason as any. Thanks Hank...

In58men
01-10-2019, 08:19 PM
3rd time this was posted

FAX
01-10-2019, 08:37 PM
I've consulted the aethers on this deal and the fact is that spirits cannot differentiate between the regular season and the playoffs.

Just in case, though ... we must all repeat the word "matriculate" 3 times at the very moment of kickoff. Hank will love that.

FAX

Buns
01-10-2019, 08:39 PM
3rd time this was posted

Sorry, there's a lot of Chiefs threads

Graystoke
01-10-2019, 08:41 PM
Déjà vu Q

In58men
01-10-2019, 08:45 PM
Sorry, there's a lot of Chiefs threads

You’re fine.

Rain Man
01-10-2019, 08:50 PM
Given that Hank died in 2005, he can't be the curse. I could see him maybe liking to hang around, though, and I'm glad that he's rooting for a win. Hopefully he's negotiated something with the Native American spirits.

Graystoke
01-10-2019, 08:50 PM
Déjà vu Q

Déjà vu Q

This seems familiar

Beef Supreme
01-10-2019, 08:54 PM
So we got that going for us. Which is nice

FAX
01-10-2019, 08:58 PM
Given that Hank died in 2005, he can't be the curse. I could see him maybe liking to hang around, though, and I'm glad that he's rooting for a win. Hopefully he's negotiated something with the Native American spirits.

My understanding is that The Mentor laid down the curse when he was fired ... not when (or sometime after) he evacuated this mortal plane.

Besides, if it is Hank, sage exorcism won't work. You'd have to create an altar of some sort that features fashionable, stylish clothing and a nice wig. Once that's done, you'd have to ignite a can of spray-tan.

FAX

jaa1025
01-10-2019, 09:00 PM
Same shit that people said about Kaufman stadium.

chefsos
01-10-2019, 09:03 PM
now there'll be positive energy and spi

Rain Man
01-10-2019, 09:04 PM
My understanding is that The Mentor laid down the curse when he was fired ... not when (or sometime after) he evacuated this mortal plane.

Besides, if it is Hank, sage exorcism won't work. You'd have to create an altar of some sort that features fashionable, stylish clothing and a nice wig. Once that's done, you'd have to ignite a can of spray-tan.

FAX


I don't think a live person can lay down a curse. Because I've tried really hard in a couple of cases.

Unless maybe Hank is Haitian. I think Haitians can do it.

Red Dawg
01-10-2019, 09:08 PM
Thank the lord that's over. How stupid are we to have thought it was players and coaches screw us over so many times.

Big relief. We got this.

KS Smitty
01-10-2019, 09:38 PM
Millard's answer, when asked if the Sea of Red is cursed: "Not anymore. I don't know that it ever was, but it certainly isn't now."

There you have it.

FAX
01-10-2019, 09:47 PM
I don't think a live person can lay down a curse. Because I've tried really hard in a couple of cases.

Unless maybe Hank is Haitian. I think Haitians can do it.

Yes, Haitians can certainly lay down a solid curse. No question about it.

But the surname Stram has Gaelic and Scottish origins. And it is a fact that, throughout history, some of the most badass cursers were Scottish. Those dudes were some of the curserest cursers to ever curse out a curse. For example, there are at least a dozen castles in Scotland that are known to be haunted and, according to oral histories, no one has ever won a playoff game in a single one of those.

FAX

RealSNR
01-10-2019, 10:10 PM
I'll never forget the time some friends and I took an Ouija board to Arrowhead to see if there were any ghosts.

We were at it for like 4 hours, probably. We did pick up two distinct messages: "Drink some antifreeze, asshole!" and "AIDS"

Munson
01-10-2019, 10:13 PM
The ghost of Matt Cassel lingers, still trying to throw a perfect spiral, when not curled up in the fetal position.

TinyEvel
01-10-2019, 10:16 PM
Tour of Chiefs Planet lounge turned up Q.

Hog's Gone Fishin
01-10-2019, 10:17 PM
Now comes the curse of Bob Sutton

TimeForWasp
01-10-2019, 11:12 PM
The ghost of Matt Cassel lingers, still trying to successfully put his hat on, when not curled up in the fetal position.


fixed

Reerun_KC
01-10-2019, 11:18 PM
Now comes the curse of Bob Sutton

Impossible.

jcarp
01-11-2019, 12:03 AM
If the Chiefs lose, please change name to KC Archers. Logo can stay. This could remove Native American curse then.

jcarp
01-11-2019, 12:05 AM
KC Archers in Arrowhead Stadium - works.

Tribal Warfare
01-11-2019, 12:25 AM
Déjà vu Q

as always post the thread hyperlink it it never happened

mdchiefsfan
01-11-2019, 07:31 AM
Given that Hank died in 2005, he can't be the curse. I could see him maybe liking to hang around, though, and I'm glad that he's rooting for a win. Hopefully he's negotiated something with the Native American spirits.

My understanding is that The Mentor laid down the curse when he was fired ... not when (or sometime after) he evacuated this mortal plane.

Besides, if it is Hank, sage exorcism won't work. You'd have to create an altar of some sort that features fashionable, stylish clothing and a nice wig. Once that's done, you'd have to ignite a can of spray-tan.

FAX

I don't think a live person can lay down a curse. Because I've tried really hard in a couple of cases.

Unless maybe Hank is Haitian. I think Haitians can do it.

Yes, Haitians can certainly lay down a solid curse. No question about it.

But the surname Stram has Gaelic and Scottish origins. And it is a fact that, throughout history, some of the most badass cursers were Scottish. Those dudes were some of the curserest cursers to ever curse out a curse. For example, there are at least a dozen castles in Scotland that are known to be haunted and, according to oral histories, no one has ever won a playoff game in a single one of those.

FAX

LMAO

Discuss Thrower
01-11-2019, 08:22 AM
I'll never forget the time some friends and I took an Ouija board to Arrowhead to see if there were any ghosts.

We were at it for like 4 hours, probably. We did pick up two distinct messages: "Drink some antifreeze, asshole!" and "AIDS"

"Kris Wilson Can Replace Tony Gonzalez"

Naptown Chief
01-11-2019, 08:30 AM
I'll never forget the time some friends and I took an Ouija board to Arrowhead to see if there were any ghosts.

We were at it for like 4 hours, probably. We did pick up two distinct messages: "Drink some antifreeze, asshole!" and "AIDS"

ROFL

Naptown Chief
01-11-2019, 08:30 AM
Yes, Haitians can certainly lay down a solid curse. No question about it.

But the surname Stram has Gaelic and Scottish origins. And it is a fact that, throughout history, some of the most badass cursers were Scottish. Those dudes were some of the curserest cursers to ever curse out a curse. For example, there are at least a dozen castles in Scotland that are known to be haunted and, according to oral histories, no one has ever won a playoff game in a single one of those.

FAX

ROFL
This may be the perfect post

Naptown Chief
01-11-2019, 08:31 AM
Anyway, anyone ask the pissed off dead natives if they can play ILB or S?

HemiEd
01-11-2019, 08:40 AM
Sorry, there's a lot of Chiefs threads
First time I have seen it, thanks.

Naptown Chief
01-11-2019, 08:48 AM
First time I have seen it, thanks.

First I heard of it too

notorious
01-11-2019, 08:48 AM
This thread is my favorite so far in 2019. Good lord Fax, Rainman, and Snr.

ROFL

Reerun_KC
01-11-2019, 09:10 AM
This thread is my favorite so far in 2019. Good lord Fax, Rainman, and Snr.

ROFL

It wins the interwebs

Rain Man
01-11-2019, 10:40 AM
Yes, Haitians can certainly lay down a solid curse. No question about it.

But the surname Stram has Gaelic and Scottish origins. And it is a fact that, throughout history, some of the most badass cursers were Scottish. Those dudes were some of the curserest cursers to ever curse out a curse. For example, there are at least a dozen castles in Scotland that are known to be haunted and, according to oral histories, no one has ever won a playoff game in a single one of those.

FAX

I now wonder about the connection of this to our most infamous Scot, Scottie Pioli. The timing isn't quite right, but it's possible that it corresponds to his birth or something.

How do we get rid of a Scottish curse? I wonder if perhaps our cheerleaders could appease them by wearing short plaid schoolgirl skirts. It may be worth a try.

fan4ever
01-11-2019, 10:52 AM
"Hey Indianapolis...we're going to Stram it up your ass"

Naptown Chief
01-11-2019, 12:05 PM
I now wonder about the connection of this to our most infamous Scot, Scottie Pioli. The timing isn't quite right, but it's possible that it corresponds to his birth or something.

How do we get rid of a Scottish curse? I wonder if perhaps our cheerleaders could appease them by wearing short plaid schoolgirl skirts. It may be worth a try.

Can we add glasses to their outfits too? To better see the demons being vanquished of course

Rain Man
01-11-2019, 12:10 PM
Can we add glasses to their outfits too? To better see the demons being vanquished of course

I just assumed that was part of the deal.

Naptown Chief
01-11-2019, 12:21 PM
I just assumed that was part of the deal.

Good deal

ChiefFanForHire
01-11-2019, 12:34 PM
I've never heard these rumors before.

I HAVE ones about Lamar needing mob money to complete the "overnight" completion of Arrowhead, and that until it's payed back in full, with interest, we'll never see a Super Bowl. Though I can't remember them being discussed on here.

Anyone who might be able to shed any light into that conspiracy theory, would be greatly appreciated.

ClevelandBronco
01-11-2019, 12:49 PM
You need to know this, Hank: They never loved you. And now they're just using you. It's not right, Hank. You deserve far better than these empty, overdue words of false gratitude. It's a mockery. They're laughing at you behind your back. YOU MUST CONTINUE TO HAVE YOUR REVENGE!

P.S. They faked every single orgasm.

suzzer99
01-11-2019, 12:56 PM
It's my fault for peeing in the bathroom sink that one time. I'll go back and make amends with the spirit gods.